Hello,
This is a question for any builders on the forum, opinions gratefully received.
I need to have a chat tomorrow with the person who produced this shambles in my garden (sigh) which is supposed to be the foundation for an extension (it is heavy clay soil with trees hence the pile and ground beam construction). It has rained very heavily in last few days which hasn't helped, but still, they have had a LOT of time to get it done before the rain started....
Before our 'chat' it would really help to have an idea about the following:
Thank you
Marcus.
This is a question for any builders on the forum, opinions gratefully received.
I need to have a chat tomorrow with the person who produced this shambles in my garden (sigh) which is supposed to be the foundation for an extension (it is heavy clay soil with trees hence the pile and ground beam construction). It has rained very heavily in last few days which hasn't helped, but still, they have had a LOT of time to get it done before the rain started....
Before our 'chat' it would really help to have an idea about the following:
- How long would you normally expect two blokes working together to take install the steelwork in the picture (I mean not to do the digging, but just to put in the armature once the digging is done (it is 4m2, give or take).
- Is it normal to assemble the armature above the hole and then lower it in, as they have been doing?
- It is normal/sensible to install the formwork after the armature is in, as they are planning to do?
- When it is finally ready, would it be reasonable for them to mix the concrete for this in a cement mixer on site? That is what is being planned, and to me it seems risky (poor quality control, what if the cement mixer breaks down before it is finished, risk of cold joints, and so on.).
Thank you
Marcus.